Carl Vinson Institute of Government
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The Carl Vinson Institute of Government (CVIOG) is a a public service and outreach unit at the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, Georgia, U.S.A.
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[edit] History
Originally created as the Institute of Public Affairs in 1927, the institute was later renamed the Institute for the Study of Georgia Problems. In 1953, the institute merged with the Bureau of Public Administration (created in 1943) to become the Institute of Law and Government. The name was shortened to the Institute of GOvernment in 1965. Finally, the organization was named after Carl Vinson in 1983.
The Institute moved into its current location at the Lucy Cobb Institute in 1991. It also occupies the J. W. Fanning Building in Athens. A satellite office of the institute is also located the near the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia.
[edit] Divisions
- Director's Office
- Office of Publications and Communications
- Governmental Services
- Governmental Training, Education, and Development
- Information Technology Outreach Services
- International Center for Democratic Governance
- Research and Policy Analysis
[edit] Services
[edit] Education
- Public Manager Training and Development
- Legislative Education
- Civic Education
- Georgia Studies
- Law-Related Education
- Graduate Studies (in conjunction with the UGA School of Public and International Affairs)
- Georgia Legislative Intern Program
- Morris W. H. Collins Distinguished Practitioner Lecture
[edit] Research
- Applied Research
- Economic Research
- Environmental Research
- Legal Research
- Legislative Research
- Scholarly Research
- Survey Research
[edit] Policy Analysis
- Economic Policy Analysis
- Environmental Policy Analysis
- Family and Children Policy Analysis
[edit] Technical Assistance
- Democratic Development Abroad
- Environmental Policy Development
- Environmental Resource Management
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Human Resource Management
- Program Evaluation
- Local Government Assistance
- Child and Family Well-Being
[edit] Centers and Institutes
- Biennial Institute for Georgia Legislators (first conducted in 1958)
- International Center for Democratic Governance
[edit] Publications
- State and Local Government Review (SLGR)
- Georgia Studies Book
- Public Policy Research Series (PPRS)
- Handbook for Georgia Legislators